This was a really great video. Showing the same concept across different throwers and focusing on the same concept throughout made it very easy to follow!
I've had your (I believe) quote to guide me: "Get on your front leg and (then) throw!". Short but packed. Your hips are not free when you're not on one leg, if you are on one leg, but not in balance, you also cannot throw correctly (timing will be off). If you manage that, then only thing left to do is to swing. Throw your arm, not with your arm!
Throw your arm, not with your arm has, for me, been the most important thing to really understand. You can have great posture, weight transfer, be nose down, and follow through well, but it you don't know how to turn your arm into a whip, none of it matters.
Such a good analysis, thanks Seabas. This came at a great time, I was watching the video of Bradley the other day and have been working on my own standstill. Good seeing you at match play last month at patapsco.
Is it a problem that Bradley turns his shoulders and hips together with little separation (called X Factor by Jim McLean in golf teaching)? Corey gets good separation between the amount his shoulders turn against his hips - like hip restriction.
Couple hours is kind of long session. My guess is you are stuck on your back leg. I’d recommend One Leg Drill and Elephant Walk, and I have a new drill coming soon.
I throw 73 mph/525+ standstill. I'd love to get your opinion if you ever have a chance. I'm pretty sure I'm up there in terms of stats, but would love to keep getting better!
Question for you, Mr. The Seabass! When I watch today's FPO field driving, I see a disturbing trend: a large portion of the field never getting completely off their back foot, and rotating on it for the smash. Can you think of any reason why this might be? We almost never ever see an MPO player fail to lift the rear foot completely. And if I fail to commit to the front foot, and lift the rear foot immediately, I really struggle to move into static balance at the end of the throwing motion.
So if someone has a problem tipping over their brace when they are striding/shifting into the plant, is it likely they are not planting correctly with the foot? I've found that if I don't actively try to hit the inside of my plant foot on the ground first I end up shifting past my brace instead of into it. In the past, I'd fix it like Bradley does and just not shift my weight to stay balanced.
Hey PJ, I think that is half the issue, it's a dynamic balance/motion pattern issue moving from one foot to the other foot. Bradley is stuck in a static balance between his feet and not really shifting or changing balance from one foot to the other foot.
This was a really great video. Showing the same concept across different throwers and focusing on the same concept throughout made it very easy to follow!
Glad it was helpful!
Welcome back. Great analysis
Thanks!
I've had your (I believe) quote to guide me: "Get on your front leg and (then) throw!". Short but packed. Your hips are not free when you're not on one leg, if you are on one leg, but not in balance, you also cannot throw correctly (timing will be off). If you manage that, then only thing left to do is to swing. Throw your arm, not with your arm!
Well said!
Throw your arm, not with your arm has, for me, been the most important thing to really understand. You can have great posture, weight transfer, be nose down, and follow through well, but it you don't know how to turn your arm into a whip, none of it matters.
He's alive! :)
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Such a good analysis, thanks Seabas. This came at a great time, I was watching the video of Bradley the other day and have been working on my own standstill. Good seeing you at match play last month at patapsco.
Thanks, was nice to meet you!
These are great analysis. Can you do one on Eliezra? She is a beast
Thanks! Do you know of any good vids to look at for her?
@@seabas22 She was in the recent Jomez distance comp video. Not sure if there is a good angle or not.
@@casmith1755 Thanks! Good slow mo from behind tee. Be nice to see a side view.
Still the best backhand throwing coach in Disc Golf :)
Thanks!
Awesome video 👊🏾
Thanks!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
Nice comparisons!
Thanks!
Good stuff!!
Thanks!
Is it a problem that Bradley turns his shoulders and hips together with little separation (called X Factor by Jim McLean in golf teaching)? Corey gets good separation between the amount his shoulders turn against his hips - like hip restriction.
I practiced stand stills a couple weeks ago for a couple hours throwing RHBH, and my left leg inner knee hurts like hell!
Couple hours is kind of long session. My guess is you are stuck on your back leg. I’d recommend One Leg Drill and Elephant Walk, and I have a new drill coming soon.
I throw 73 mph/525+ standstill. I'd love to get your opinion if you ever have a chance. I'm pretty sure I'm up there in terms of stats, but would love to keep getting better!
I’d love to see it!
@@seabas22 I DMd you on DGCR. Didnd't know the best way to get you some vids/stats!
Question for you, Mr. The Seabass!
When I watch today's FPO field driving, I see a disturbing trend: a large portion of the field never getting completely off their back foot, and rotating on it for the smash. Can you think of any reason why this might be?
We almost never ever see an MPO player fail to lift the rear foot completely.
And if I fail to commit to the front foot, and lift the rear foot immediately, I really struggle to move into static balance at the end of the throwing motion.
Can you name names?
Would you recommend pendulum backswing for new players? Easier transition from drills like elephant walk etc.
Good stuff as always.
Thanks Kim! Yes, I think the pendulum is easier to learn.
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So if someone has a problem tipping over their brace when they are striding/shifting into the plant, is it likely they are not planting correctly with the foot? I've found that if I don't actively try to hit the inside of my plant foot on the ground first I end up shifting past my brace instead of into it. In the past, I'd fix it like Bradley does and just not shift my weight to stay balanced.
Hey PJ, I think that is half the issue, it's a dynamic balance/motion pattern issue moving from one foot to the other foot. Bradley is stuck in a static balance between his feet and not really shifting or changing balance from one foot to the other foot.
@@seabas22 So you both have to plant correctly and also shift your weight into the plant at the right time while being balanced with good posture?
@@pjsb1 Plant in good balance/posture to shift your weight correctly.
Lucky and Brad turning there head early. Compared to Cory and yourself who are letting it happen naturally when the disc releases.
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